Acceptable. Possibly even improved.
Acceptable. Possibly even improved.
Puppets or GTFO.
Well, admittedly, that line about The-Dream was written by noted R&B fan and social justice warrior Frank Miller* using Cap as a mouthpiece.
Would've upvoted for "Sadwolf Rocketskates" alone.
Well, there was that time that he said without its ideals, its commitment to the freedom of all men, America was a piece of trash. Or that time he said there was a difference between fighting against evil and fighting for the common good, and he wanted to do more of the latter. Or that time he declared his loyalty to…
Oh, that's awful. My sympathies.
You may test that assumption at your convenience.
Joke's on you—I don't have any friends!
Charles de Gaulle Airport… You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy.
"So we go to film the fight scene in the bazaar, but I'm just not feeling up to it. So I say to the director, 'Hey, I've got this atomic fire breath. Why don't I just atomic fire breath him?' And so that's how we shot that scene, and you just can't imagine the film without it."
Looking back at the quotes from this episode, it's kind of surprising that "pointy kitty" has entered my lexicon more frequently than most of the others.
"Street signs, indoors? Whatever!"
The A.V. Club
I'm not allowed to go in the deep end.
Yeah, screw that Mike DeGrasse-Tyson guy!
Please. That living spambot from the Jem review last week cursed me out with greater eloquence.
I reserve my mockery and judgment for people who won't type out the word "fucking."
Not sure—the solicitation for #5 had this note: "Retailers: This title now will run six issues." While I hope there's still going to be a back half, I took that to mean that now we're just getting the first 6.
I've fallen considerably behind in my reading—my TBR pile is currently a mix of at least the last three weeks' pull lists—so of what actually came out this week I've only read Batgirl #45 and Batman & Robin Eternal #4 (with 1, 2, & 3, picked up all at once). With the latter, it was nice to see Pelletier's art…
Nobody liked Frau Blucher.
You know that movie, Young Frankenstein? Scared the hell out of me!